今日糟点:加州议会大厦附件笼罩在神秘之中
Waste Of The Day: Secrecy Surrounds California Capitol Annex

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/waste-day-secrecy-surrounds-california-capitol-annex

加州议会大厦耗资11亿美元的扩建项目引发争议,其不断飙升的成本以及似乎旨在将立法者与公众监督隔离开来的设计特征令人担忧。该项目最初预算为5.43亿美元,如今其造价已与李维斯体育场不相上下。人们的担忧集中在一些私人走廊的设置上,这些走廊将允许立法者绕过目前的“临时办公区”(记者目前可以在这里接触到他们)。批评人士认为,这一设计降低了问责制和透明度。尽管耗费了大量纳税人的钱,但自2021年以来,有关该项目的信息却非常匮乏,联合规则委员会拒绝了采访请求和图表要求。立法者甚至将该扩建项目从强制性的环境影响报告中豁免,进一步限制了公众监督。支持者以安全为由解释这些私人走廊,但反对者斥责此举虚伪,认为这是用纳税人的钱建造了一个旨在避免与公众互动的空间。

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Authored by Jeremy Portnoy via RealClearInvestigations,

Topline: An annex to California’s Capitol Building was supposed to cost $543 million, but the price has doubled to $1.1 billion and now includes hallways designed to hide lawmakers from journalists.

Key facts: KCRA 3 reported that the annex will include a new parking garage and visitor’s center and office space for 120 state lawmakers. The news station pointed out it is almost as expensive as the $1.3 billion spent on Levi’s Stadium, the San Francisco 49ers’ football stadium that seats 68,500 people.

KCRA 3’s sources revealed the annex will include private hallways. The building’s current layout means lawmakers must walk through a public “swing space” to get from hearing rooms to the elevators, where journalists can ask them questions about the day’s proceedings. The new layout will allow lawmakers to avoid the swing space.

Other details are still unknown. There has not been a public update on how tax dollars are being spent since 2021. The Joint Rules Committee of the state legislature, which is overseeing the project, denied KCRA 3’s request for an interview and did not provide diagrams of the private hallways.

Taxpayers might have learned more from the project’s environmental impact report, which all public construction projects must complete under the California Environmental Quality Act. But lawmakers wrote a bill that exempts the Capitol annex from the report and signed it into law just 10 days later. The law was upheld by a state court of appeals.

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Supporting quote:  State Senate Pro Tempore Mike McGuire told KCRA 3, “Secure corridors have always been included in plans for the new annex … and are designed to help ensure the safety and security of lawmakers, which is even more important today given the events that unfolded on January 6th at our nation’s capital building and the active threats public officials continue to face. Regardless, legislators will continue to be accessible and responsive to the public, staff, and reporters no matter what hallway, elevator or stairwell they choose to use.”

Critical quote: “I think this is the height of hypocrisy,” state Assemblyman Josh Hoover told KCRA 3 about the hallways. “You are using taxpayer dollars for a taxpayer-funded facility and yet you are going to design it in a way that shields you from the public and shields you from accountability.”

Summary: A $1.1 billion taxpayer-funded project should have full transparency and be in the public’s best interest. California’s new Capitol annex might not meet either of those criteria.

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